Downtown Seattle, Washington | Seattle Public Library, Pioneer Square Station | Virtual Walking Tour
This is a virtual walking tour filmed in 4K 60ᶠᵖˢ on a calm Sunday in Downtown Seattle (city/town/village), in Seattle, Washington (US state) that begins at 6th/Stewards, then to the famous Seattle Public Library that looks like a giant glass Mosaic. We take a virtual library tour inside the library and take an escalator up to the second level. The walk ends underground at the Pioneer Square Station where we see Seattle's light rail system.
Timestamps:
Seattle Public Library: 11:37
Pioneer Square Station: 25:11
The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in which they are located. Wikipedia
Pioneer Square is a light rail station that is part of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel in Seattle, Washington, United States. The station is located under 3rd Avenue at James Street, between University Street and International District/Chinatown stations. Wikipedia
My other Seattle walks:
Cal Anderson Park and Arts District:
Capitol Hill, from Downtown:
Downtown Seattle at night:
Downtown Seattle, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Ave:
Downtown Seattle, to Seattle Center:
Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island:
Pike Place Market:
Pioneer Square, Century Link Field, T-mobile Park:
Seattle Center:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 57, 66, 69:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 59, 58, 55, 54:
Winslow, Bainbridge Island:
Victor Steinbrueck Park:
Playlist Links:
Binaural Rain Walks:
Seattle Walks:
Walking Portland:
Vancouver, Washington Walks:
Salem Oregon Walks:
Tacoma, Washington Walk:
Night Walks:
#seattle #walking #washington
Taken with an iPhone 8 Plus and Zhiyun Smooth Q Gimbal
Filmed in 4k 60fps
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Downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square to T-Mobile Park 2019 | Virtual Walking Tour | 4K 60ᶠᵖˢ | City
This is a virtual walking tour from Pioneer Square on 1st in Downtown Seattle, Washington to T-Mobile Park (formerly known as Safeco Field until January 1, 2019), also passing by Century Link Park. This is home of the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks, in Seattle, Washington (US state).
Art galleries, coffee shops and trendy bars fill Pioneer Square’s late-1800s Romanesque Revival buildings. Tourists explore subterranean streets on the guided Underground Tour, and learn about Seattle’s roots at the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Office workers unwind in secluded Waterfall Garden Park or grab lunch from food trucks at Occidental Square, a plaza with bistro tables and bocce courts. Wikipedia
CenturyLink Field is a multi-purpose stadium located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer. Wikipedia
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park located in Seattle, Washington. Owned and operated by the Washington State Major League Baseball Stadium Public Facilities District, it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball and has a seating capacity of 47,929 for baseball. Wikipedia
My other Seattle walks:
Cal Anderson Park and Arts District:
Capitol Hill, from Downtown:
Downtown Seattle at night:
Downtown Seattle, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Ave:
Downtown Seattle, to Library and Train Station:
Downtown Seattle, to Seattle Center:
Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island:
Pike Place Market:
Seattle Center:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 57, 66, 69:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 59, 58, 55, 54:
Winslow, Bainbridge Island:
Victor Steinbrueck Park:
Playlist Links:
Binaural Rain Walks:
Seattle Walks:
Walking Portland:
Vancouver, Washington Walks:
Salem Oregon Walks:
Tacoma, Washington Walk:
Night Walks:
#walking #washington #seattle
Taken with an iPhone 8 Plus and Zhiyun Smooth Q gimbal
Courtyard Seattle Downtown / Pioneer Square - Seattle Hotels, Washington
Courtyard Seattle Downtown / Pioneer Square 3 Stars Hotel in Seattle, Washington - USA Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Seattle–Great location - show mapLocated in the center of Seattle’s historic downtown, this hotel is a 10-minute walk to Qwest Field.
Facilities include an indoor pool, and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Courtyard Seattle Downtown guest rooms are equipped with high-tech must-haves such as Wi-Fi, an iPod docking station, 32” flat panel TV's that stream subscriptions such as Netflix and Hulu.
A large work desk, mini-fridge and coffee maker are also provided.
The on-site full service bar offers a wide variety of drinks and snacks.
Seattle Downtown Courtyard also offers a fitness room, laundry and dry cleaning facilities, and fax and photocopying services.
Washington State Convention Center is a 5-minute drive from the Seattle Pioneer Square Courtyard hotel.
The Seattle Aquarium is a 15-minute walk from the hotel and Pioneer Square Station is one block away.
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Courtyard Seattle Downtown / Pioneer Square in Seattle WA
Website: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Courtyard Seattle Downtown / Pioneer Square 612 2nd Avenue Seattle WA 98104 In the center of Seattle’s historic downtown, this hotel is a 10-minute walk to Qwest Field. Facilities include an indoor pool, and rooms with free Wi-Fi. Courtyard Seattle Downtown guest rooms include a mini-fridge, a flat-screen cable TV, and an iPod docking station. A large work desk and a coffee maker are also provided. The on-site full service bar serves a wide variety of drinks and snacks. Seattle Downtown Courtyard also features a fitness room, laundry and dry cleaning facilities, and fax and photocopying services. Washington State Convention Center is a 5-minute drive from the Seattle Pioneer Square Courtyard hotel. The Seattle Aquarium is a 15-minute walk from the hotel and Pioneer Square Station is one block away.
US Seattle Pioneer Square Trip
Video clips from my trip to Pioneer Square at Seattle, WA of United States
My feeling: not so interesting......
Seattle: Pioneer Square
Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle. It was once the heart of the city: Seattle's founders settled there in 1852, following a brief six-month settlement at Alki Point on the far side of Elliott Bay.
The neighborhood takes its name from a small triangular plaza near the corner of First Avenue and Yesler Way, originally known as Pioneer Place. The Pioneer Square–Skid Road Historic District, a historic district including that plaza and several surrounding blocks, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
By the end of 1889, Seattle had become the largest city in Washington with 40,000 residents. That same year, the Great Seattle Fire resulted in the complete destruction of Pioneer Square. However, the economy was strong at the time, so Pioneer Square was quickly rebuilt. Many of the new buildings show the influence of the Romanesque Revival architectural mode, although influence of earlier Victorian modes is also widespread. Because of drainage problems new development was built at a higher level literally burying the remains of old Pioneer Square. Anticipating the planned regrade, many buildings were built with two entrances, one at the old, low level, and another higher up. Visitors can take the Seattle Underground Tour to see what remains of the old storefronts.
Just before the fire, cable car service was instituted from Pioneer Square along Yesler Way to Lake Washington and the Leschi neighborhood.
During the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897 and 1898, Seattle was a center for travel to Alaska. Thousands of so-called stampeders passed through Seattle making the city's merchants prosperous.
In 1899, a group of businessmen stole a Tlingit totem pole and placed it in Pioneer Place Park. When an arsonist destroyed the pole in 1938, the city sent the pieces back to the Tlingit tribe who carved a new one and gave it to Seattle (after finally getting paid for the one that was originally stolen).
In addition to the totem pole, a wrought-iron Victorian pergola designed by Julian F. Everett (Pioneer Square pergola), originally known as a comfort station and highly touted in tourism marketing, and a bust of Chief Seattle were added to the park in 1909.
1914 saw the completion of the Smith Tower, which at the time was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River.
In the 1960s, Pioneer Square became a target of urban renewal. One proposal was to replace the buildings with parking garages to serve Downtown Seattle. In 1962, the historic Seattle Hotel was replaced with one such parking garage, commonly referred to as the Sinking Ship garage because of its appearance when viewed from 1st and Yesler; it stands to this day.
Today, Pioneer Square is home to art galleries, internet companies, cafés, sports bars, nightclubs, bookstores, and a unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, the other unit of which is located in Skagway, Alaska. It is often described as the center of Seattle's nightlife.
Each spring since 1989, on the weekend nearest June 6, the city has celebrated the Pioneer Square Fire Festival with a parade and display of antique and modern fire apparatus, demonstrations of fire fighter skills, food and craft booths, and a party. On June 6, 1998, the anniversary of the 1889 fire, fell on a Saturday. This year the Festival took on additional meaning when the Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial was dedicated. Thanks to the work of Battalion Chief Wes Goss and his Memorial Committee the bronze sculpture was now in place. On a granite block is inscribed the name of each Seattle fire fighter who died in the line of duty
Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington | 4K 60ᶠᵖˢ | Virtual Walking Tour | Washington State | 2019
This is a virtual walking tour through the Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington (US state).
In the Seattle Center you will find the following buildings: the International Fountain, the Space Needle, Seattle Center Monorail, Seattle Center Armory, Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden and Glass, John T. Williams totem pole, Fisher Pavilion, Kobe Bell, Mercer Arena, Mural Amphitheatre, Pacific Science Center, Seattle Center Pavilion, Seattle Center Skatepark, and a piece of the Berlin Wall inside the Armory.
However, not everything was open this day due to construction and other scheduling.
Seattle Center is an arts, educational, tourism and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington, United States. Spanning an area of 74 acres (30 ha), it was originally built for the 1962 World's Fair. Its landmark feature is the 605-foot (184 m) tall Space Needle, which at the time of its completion was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. Seattle Center is located just north of Belltown in the Uptown neighborhood. Wikipedia
My other Seattle walks:
Cal Anderson Park and Arts District:
Capitol Hill, from Downtown:
Downtown Seattle at night:
Downtown Seattle, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Ave:
Downtown Seattle, to Library and Train Station:
Downtown Seattle, to Seattle Center:
Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island:
Pike Place Market:
Pioneer Square, Century Link Field, T-mobile Park:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 57, 66, 69:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 59, 58, 55, 54:
Winslow, Bainbridge Island:
Victor Steinbrueck Park:
Playlist Links:
Binaural Rain Walks:
Seattle Walks:
Walking Portland:
Vancouver, Washington Walks:
Salem Oregon Walks:
Tacoma, Washington Walk:
Night Walks:
#tour #washington #seattle
Filmed with an iPhone 8 Plus and Zhiyun Smooth Q gimbal.
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Seattle, Washington - March 2019
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Music: Horizons (remix) by JFX
Seattle, Washington State, United States.Early December 2019.
A small video of Seattle for those wishing to visit.
First a visit to NEKO - A Cat Cafe.
Address: 519 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States.
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Phone: +1 206-708-7287.
Followed by a walk Downtown and then to the Space Needle:
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Seattle Chinatown in Seattle, Washington 2019
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Views Of Seattle Washington
Seattle, Washington is the largest city in the US state of Washington. The city is located in the Pacific Northwest in the Cascadia region. The city is famous for its coffee, rain and large companies. This video shows Seattle's Downtown, Ferris Wheel, the Space Needle, Farmer's Market and the Bay.
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HI-Seattle Hostel Pub Crawl | Pioneer Square Bars
Join us as we go on a pub crawl through the oldest neighborhood in Seattle, Pioneer Square!
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Seattle - City Video Guide
Seattle, on the coast between Puget Sound and Lake Washington is one of North America's most beautiful cities.
In Downtown Seattle, you will discover some of the city's oldest buildings around Pioneer Square. The Seattle Waterfront is famous for its seafood restaurants and pleasure cruises, and it's a short, steep climb to Pike Place Market.
A short drive north from downtown brings you to Woodland Park Zoo, the Seattle Museum of Flight, or Lake Union.
The Seattle Center is home to the Pacific Science Center and the popular International Fountain, as well as Seattle's most recognized landmark, the Space Needle. On a clear day, the observation deck at the top offers views as far as Mount Rainier.
Meanwhile Kerry Park on the south side of Queen Anne Hill offers a great view of Seattle and the Space Needle itself, which is particularly impressive when the sun goes down.
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Top 5 Sights in Seattle, Washington, USA: Travel Tips (CC)
Visiting the Emerald City? Here are the top five things to see and do in Seattle, Washington.
5. The Space Needle & Experience Music Project
4. Shopping in Pioneer Square
3. Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard, WA)
2. Pike Place Market
1. Alki Beach
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Thrill the World at Seattle Pioneer Square October 25, 2014
Thrill the World at Seattle Pioneer Square October 25, 2014. 110 Seattle Thriller dancers participate in pouring rain at Occidental Park.
Seattle Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA 2019
It’s really remind me of the Philippines. Let’s take a walk in the Pike Place Market (Public Market ) in Seattle, Washington State bear Downtown .It is one of the oldest running farmers market.
Seattle Ferry Tour/Ride to Bainbridge Island | Washington State Attraction | Puget Sound |Tourism 4k
A virtual ferry ride and tour from Seattle to Bainbridge Island, Washington (US State) through Elliot Bay and Puget Sound starting from Pier 52 (Seattle Ferry Terminal and Colman Dock). The ride is about 35 minutes long and is a tourist attraction as well as some locals daily commute. You can also drive and park your car on the ferry.
The Seattle–Bainbridge ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between Seattle and Bainbridge Island, Washington. The route was called the Seattle–Winslow ferry before the city of Winslow annexed the rest of the island and changed its name. [Wikipedia]
My other Seattle walks:
Cal Anderson Park and Arts District:
Capitol Hill, from Downtown:
Downtown Seattle at night:
Downtown Seattle, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Ave:
Downtown Seattle, to Library and Train Station:
Downtown Seattle, to Seattle Center:
Pike Place Market:
Pioneer Square, Century Link Field, T-mobile Park:
Seattle Center:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 57, 66, 69:
Seattle Waterfront Piers 59, 58, 55, 54:
Winslow, Bainbridge Island:
Victor Steinbrueck Park:
Playlist Links:
Binaural Rain Walks:
Seattle Walks:
Walking Portland:
Vancouver, Washington Walks:
Salem Oregon Walks:
Tacoma, Washington Walk:
Night Walks:
#ferry #seattle #virtual